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Big Brother is watching. Yes, that classic Orwellian-inspired line has probably been uttered more than a few times – often followed with a smirk or laughter. But is the government watching you? Conspiracy theorists and your neighbor who wears that tinfoil hat and keeps the drapes tightly shut would have you believe this is the case. In the post-9/11 world it is easy to suspect they are right considering all the media attention about government spying, the NSA and the story surrounding whistle-blower Edward Snowden. Governments, like the United States’, have invested billions into intelligence gathering techniques. While the ability to collect personal information is said to be targeted at potential terror threats, there is more than a small suspicion that ‘regular’ citizens get snooped on more than a few times.
How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
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published:31 May 2016

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We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out how, in this episode of the Infographics Show, 10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You.
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published:19 Jul 2017

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Sources:
Terrorist surveillance program:
Original press release:
http://1.usa.gov/1p0lZXT
Assessment of potential effect of surveillance measures if implemented before 9/11:
Interview with FBI director Robert Mueller:
http://bit.ly/1MvHNpB
FBI investigations of immigrants:
"NSEERS effect" report:
http://bit.ly/1qU8Wcu
Quote on aggressive racial profiling:
Article "Are we safer?" by David Cole, Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center:
http://bit.ly/1Sc8tLo
Extent of NSA surveillance:
NSA power point slides on collecting buddy lists, obtained by Washington Post:
http://wapo.st/1cWi0SM
NSA slides on prism data collection, obtained by The Guardian:
http://bit.ly/1qmj46r
NSA results from mass surveillance vs. target surveillance:
Report from the Presidents NSA Review group 2013 (recommending to stop mass data mining because of lack of results):
http://1.usa.gov/1bK0q7x
Article from ProPublica:
http://bit.ly/1PAusfR
Analysis from the New America Foundation:
http://bit.ly/1SSq8ea
Data and Goliath: The HiddenBattles to Collect Your Data and ControlYour World by Bruce SchneierSurveillance program didn`t stop any major attacks:
Full video of court hearing with NSA directorKeith B. Alexander on surveillance:
http://cs.pn/1Yv1G0N
Official report on results of phone surveillance policy:
http://1.usa.gov/1bK0q7x
Article on debunked claims:
http://bit.ly/1p0n2ae
Official judge ruling on matter points to no evidence:
https://www.propublica.org/documents/item/902454-judge-leon-ruling#document/p62
Report by the legal affairs and human rights committee of the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe:
http://bit.ly/1qr9aXC
Boston marathon bomber was known to FBI:
Official press release:
http://1.usa.gov/1Vrw4vI
FBI asked Apple for help:
Official court order:
http://bit.ly/24auFf6
Apple`s refusal to crack iPhone:
Official public statement:
http://apple.co/1Lt7ReW
Objections against FBI demands from cryptographers:
Brad Smith keynote at the RSA information security conference:
http://bit.ly/1Vrwd1Y
(especially relevant from minute 7 on)
Statement by Information Technology Industry Council:
http://bit.ly/1Q9cg7N
Amicus briefs supporting Apple:
http://apple.co/1OSBypU
FBI changing their story about needing Apple`s help:
Initial article on Washington Post:
http://wapo.st/1KqHIT7
Initial story on Reutersblog:
http://reut.rs/1SCl73o
Update on Reuters:
http://reut.rs/1NdTJae
Article on ACLU about possible work-around:
http://bit.ly/1OZ2nZL
Blogpost on another possible workaround:
http://bit.ly/1Vrwv98
NSA can turn on iPhone remotely:
BBC interview with Edward Snowden:
http://bit.ly/1Nab09Q
Article on Wired:
http://bit.ly/1hvZMNn
Abuse of anti-terrorism laws:
Proof of Patriot Act laws used for investigating other crimes, especially drugs:
http://bit.ly/1LXBu9X
„Sneak and Peak“ report:
http://bit.ly/1RVGhgM
Enforcement of French anti-terrorism laws:
Detailed explanation of new powers given by extended laws:
http://bit.ly/1OYBpSl
Original law text (in french):
http://bit.ly/1qraiKQ
Abuse of french anti-terrorism laws:
Human rights watch reports cases:
http://bit.ly/1SZmwpH
Climate change protesters placed under house arrest:
http://reut.rs/20DYZfa
Censorship in Hungary, Poland and Spain:
http://bit.ly/20DZ3eS
http://bit.ly/1Qgc7lX
http://bit.ly/1WtmIyv
http://bit.ly/1MvJ8N7
Jail time for government critics in Turkey:
http://bit.ly/1oXBctf
Effects of surveillance on our society:
List of issues of power abuse since 9/11 by AmericanCivil liberties union:
http://bit.ly/1U6Rux4
General overview over the topic:
http://bit.ly/1Pyj8uR
http://bit.ly/1RVH2GF
http://bit.ly/MZe4qY
Safe and Sorry– Terrorism & Mass SurveillanceHelp us caption & translate this video!
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCsXVk37bltHxD1rDPwtNM8Q&tab=2

The USHouse of Representatives has passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program.
The bill was passed 256 to 164 despite objections from privacy advocates who say the legislation would expand the NSA's surveillance powers. The controversy centers on part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows for collection of foreign intelligence data and effectively collection of Americans’ communications. Some representatives tried in vain to pass an amendment requiring a warrant for scrutiny of accidentally-collected communications of Americans. The bill would now extend the NSA's spying program for six years with minimal changes. The legislation comes after years of Congressional debate on the scope of US spying program. The debate was fueled by the 2013 leak of classified secrets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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published:12 Jan 2018

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My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to stop copy write infringement by means of spying on you through your ISP.
SOURCES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFQ4C6S5QeU Alyona -ISP's Working w. Hollywood on Piracy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCRRxNTMCM Alyona -ISPs working w/Hollywood
http://www.London2012.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmzHXxeNwU4 -Anonymous
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20078537-261/how-committed-are-isps-to-grad...
- 2011 conference when this all started
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57397452-261/riaa-chief-isps-to-start-polic... - updated report form March 14 2012 "

In a new report on FBI surveillance, it was confirmed that the FBI can, indeed, commandeer your webcam to spy on you, if it wants and has reason. People have been using Post-it notes for years to cover up their computer camera sensors for exactly this reason, but now that it's confirmed, it might be time to upgrade from a Post-it to a real camera cover. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.
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published:13 Dec 2013

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The whistleblower who exposed potentially illegal and unconstitutional acts of surveillance by the US Government's National Security Agency, has spoken of his belief that a fair trial in the US is no longer possible, due to the US administration openly 'declaring him guilty of treason.'

published:18 Jun 2013

views:185

Nothing online is secret. The Americans admit having a worldwide internet snooping system using the biggest online brands - and they're passing the data to Britain. .

Although the Internet protocol suite has been used by academia and the military industrial complex since the early 1980s, rapid adoption of its use was driven by events of the late 1980s and 1990s such as more powerful and affordable computers, the advent of fiber optics, the popularization of HTTP and the Web browser, and a push towards opening the technology to commerce. Internet use grew rapidly in the West from the mid-1990s and from the late 1990s in the developing world. In the 20 years since 1995, Internet use has grown 100-times to reach over one third of the world population, leading to its services and technologies being incorporated into virtually every aspect of contemporary life. The impact of the Internet has been so immense that it has been referred to as the "8th continent".

The EndUp

The EndUp was founded in November 1973 and is a dance club in San Francisco, California. It is located on the corner of 6th and Harrison, in the SoMa (South of Market (Street)) district. The EndUp has two bars, a lounge with fireplace, a dance floor with mirrored columns, and a large open-air deck with plants and seating. The club is renowned for its powerful high-end sound system, and for usually being the only club open throughout the night and well into the next day. The venue has hosted a variety of benefits, events and clubs and each night has a unique dance focus catering to subsets of the dance community. The club reflects the changing nature of gay, dance and San Francisco cultures.

History

1970s

When the nightclub first opened in November 1973, the owner was Al Hankin. The dance floor was made of translucent plastic with flashing lights below. The sound system was a discrete 4 channel custom made creation with Cerwin Vega speakers rear loaded into the ceiling to enhance the subs. The EndUp was originally an entirely gay dance club, catering mainly to Asian-Americans and their admirers. It was famous as the location of the Sunday Afternoon Wet Jockstrap Dance Contest from about 1974 to about 1992, with host Randy Johnson and DJs—Steve Newman and Peter D. Struve (google petermixt). Entering this contest is how many San Francisco Go-Go dancers began their go-go dance careers. This contest was made famous in the 1976 book Tales of the City, the first volume of the six-volume series (hexalogy) Tales of the City by San Francisco author Armistead Maupin and recreated on the PBS made for TV mini-series of the same name.

National Security Agency

The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence organization of the United States government, responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes – a discipline known as signals intelligence (SIGINT). NSA is concurrently charged with protection of U.S. government communications and information systems against penetration and network warfare. Although many of NSA's programs rely on "passive" electronic collection, the agency is authorized to accomplish its mission through active clandestine means, among which are physically bugging electronic systems and allegedly engaging in sabotage through subversive software. Moreover, NSA maintains physical presence in a large number of countries across the globe, where its Special Collection Service (SCS) inserts eavesdropping devices in difficult-to-reach places. SCS collection tactics allegedly encompass "close surveillance, burglary, wiretapping, breaking and entering".

United Nations Special Rapporteur

Special Rapporteur, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Independent Expert are titles given to individuals working on behalf of the United Nations (UN) within the scope of "Special Procedures" mechanisms, who bear a specific mandate from the United Nations Human Rights Council, either a country mandate or a thematic mandate. "Rapporteur" is a French-derived word for an investigator who reports to a deliberative body.

The mandate by the United Nations has been to "examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report" on human rights problems through "activities undertaken by special procedures, including responding to individual complaints, psychological operations and manipulation via the controlled media and academia, conducting studies, providing advice on technical cooperation at the country level, and engaging in general promotional activities." However, the Coordination Committee of Special Procedures Internal Advisory Procedure to Review Practices and Working Methods (25 June 2008) manual simply calls these individuals mandate-holders. Other applications of the role include "Special Representative of the Secretary-General" or "Independent Expert", or a working group usually composed of five members, one from each region of the planet.

10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

10 EasyWays the Government Can Spy On You
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Description:
Big Brother is watching. Yes, that classic Orwellian-inspired line has probably been uttered more than a few times – often followed with a smirk or laughter. But is the government watching you? Conspiracy theorists and your neighbor who wears that tinfoil hat and keeps the drapes tightly shut would have you believe this is the case. In the post-9/11 world it is easy to suspect they are right considering all the media attention about government spying, the NSA and the story surrounding whistle-blower Edward Snowden. Governments, like the United States’, have invested billions into intelligence gathering techniques. While the ability to collect personal information is said to be targeted at potential terror threats, there is more than a small suspicion that ‘regular’ citizens get snooped on more than a few times.
How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
Our Social Media:
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6:26

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out how, in this episode of the Infographics Show, 10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You.
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6:14

Safe and Sorry – Terrorism & Mass Surveillance

Safe and Sorry – Terrorism & Mass Surveillance

Safe and Sorry – Terrorism & Mass Surveillance

Sources:
Terrorist surveillance program:
Original press release:
http://1.usa.gov/1p0lZXT
Assessment of potential effect of surveillance measures if implemented before 9/11:
Interview with FBI director Robert Mueller:
http://bit.ly/1MvHNpB
FBI investigations of immigrants:
"NSEERS effect" report:
http://bit.ly/1qU8Wcu
Quote on aggressive racial profiling:
Article "Are we safer?" by David Cole, Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center:
http://bit.ly/1Sc8tLo
Extent of NSA surveillance:
NSA power point slides on collecting buddy lists, obtained by Washington Post:
http://wapo.st/1cWi0SM
NSA slides on prism data collection, obtained by The Guardian:
http://bit.ly/1qmj46r
NSA results from mass surveillance vs. target surveillance:
Report from the Presidents NSA Review group 2013 (recommending to stop mass data mining because of lack of results):
http://1.usa.gov/1bK0q7x
Article from ProPublica:
http://bit.ly/1PAusfR
Analysis from the New America Foundation:
http://bit.ly/1SSq8ea
Data and Goliath: The HiddenBattles to Collect Your Data and ControlYour World by Bruce SchneierSurveillance program didn`t stop any major attacks:
Full video of court hearing with NSA directorKeith B. Alexander on surveillance:
http://cs.pn/1Yv1G0N
Official report on results of phone surveillance policy:
http://1.usa.gov/1bK0q7x
Article on debunked claims:
http://bit.ly/1p0n2ae
Official judge ruling on matter points to no evidence:
https://www.propublica.org/documents/item/902454-judge-leon-ruling#document/p62
Report by the legal affairs and human rights committee of the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe:
http://bit.ly/1qr9aXC
Boston marathon bomber was known to FBI:
Official press release:
http://1.usa.gov/1Vrw4vI
FBI asked Apple for help:
Official court order:
http://bit.ly/24auFf6
Apple`s refusal to crack iPhone:
Official public statement:
http://apple.co/1Lt7ReW
Objections against FBI demands from cryptographers:
Brad Smith keynote at the RSA information security conference:
http://bit.ly/1Vrwd1Y
(especially relevant from minute 7 on)
Statement by Information Technology Industry Council:
http://bit.ly/1Q9cg7N
Amicus briefs supporting Apple:
http://apple.co/1OSBypU
FBI changing their story about needing Apple`s help:
Initial article on Washington Post:
http://wapo.st/1KqHIT7
Initial story on Reutersblog:
http://reut.rs/1SCl73o
Update on Reuters:
http://reut.rs/1NdTJae
Article on ACLU about possible work-around:
http://bit.ly/1OZ2nZL
Blogpost on another possible workaround:
http://bit.ly/1Vrwv98
NSA can turn on iPhone remotely:
BBC interview with Edward Snowden:
http://bit.ly/1Nab09Q
Article on Wired:
http://bit.ly/1hvZMNn
Abuse of anti-terrorism laws:
Proof of Patriot Act laws used for investigating other crimes, especially drugs:
http://bit.ly/1LXBu9X
„Sneak and Peak“ report:
http://bit.ly/1RVGhgM
Enforcement of French anti-terrorism laws:
Detailed explanation of new powers given by extended laws:
http://bit.ly/1OYBpSl
Original law text (in french):
http://bit.ly/1qraiKQ
Abuse of french anti-terrorism laws:
Human rights watch reports cases:
http://bit.ly/1SZmwpH
Climate change protesters placed under house arrest:
http://reut.rs/20DYZfa
Censorship in Hungary, Poland and Spain:
http://bit.ly/20DZ3eS
http://bit.ly/1Qgc7lX
http://bit.ly/1WtmIyv
http://bit.ly/1MvJ8N7
Jail time for government critics in Turkey:
http://bit.ly/1oXBctf
Effects of surveillance on our society:
List of issues of power abuse since 9/11 by AmericanCivil liberties union:
http://bit.ly/1U6Rux4
General overview over the topic:
http://bit.ly/1Pyj8uR
http://bit.ly/1RVH2GF
http://bit.ly/MZe4qY
Safe and Sorry– Terrorism & Mass SurveillanceHelp us caption & translate this video!
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCsXVk37bltHxD1rDPwtNM8Q&tab=2

US House voted to allow NSA keep spying on Americans

The USHouse of Representatives has passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program.
The bill was passed 256 to 164 despite objections from privacy advocates who say the legislation would expand the NSA's surveillance powers. The controversy centers on part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows for collection of foreign intelligence data and effectively collection of Americans’ communications. Some representatives tried in vain to pass an amendment requiring a warrant for scrutiny of accidentally-collected communications of Americans. The bill would now extend the NSA's spying program for six years with minimal changes. The legislation comes after years of Congressional debate on the scope of US spying program. The debate was fueled by the 2013 leak of classified secrets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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3:35

ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to stop copy write infringement by means of spying on you through your ISP.
SOURCES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFQ4C6S5QeU Alyona -ISP's Working w. Hollywood on Piracy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCRRxNTMCM Alyona -ISPs working w/Hollywood
http://www.London2012.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmzHXxeNwU4 -Anonymous
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20078537-261/how-committed-are-isps-to-grad...
- 2011 conference when this all started
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57397452-261/riaa-chief-isps-to-start-polic... - updated report form March 14 2012 "

How to protect yourself from FBI webcam spying

In a new report on FBI surveillance, it was confirmed that the FBI can, indeed, commandeer your webcam to spy on you, if it wants and has reason. People have been using Post-it notes for years to cover up their computer camera sensors for exactly this reason, but now that it's confirmed, it might be time to upgrade from a Post-it to a real camera cover. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.
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The whistleblower who exposed potentially illegal and unconstitutional acts of surveillance by the US Government's National Security Agency, has spoken of his belief that a fair trial in the US is no longer possible, due to the US administration openly 'declaring him guilty of treason.'

4:39

Obama defends US spying on internet and phone data

Obama defends US spying on internet and phone data

Obama defends US spying on internet and phone data

Nothing online is secret. The Americans admit having a worldwide internet snooping system using the biggest online brands - and they're passing the data to Britain. .

5 Ways To Stop the Government From SPYING on YOU

top 5 ways the government is watching your every move and how to keep your privacy
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5 Ways the Government is Spying on You and 5 Ways to Counter It
Even just a few decades ago, if you told people you think the Government is watching you, they’d think you were totally nuts. My, how times have changed. In the past couple decades, the massive increase in computer use, internet development and the rise of social media has dramatically changed the world. It has also made it quite a lot easier for the Government to keep tabs on us. You see, all these new gadgets and all those great new browsers and social media apps simply make you and your information much easier to get a hold of. Often, companies you trust have back doors installed in various programs so that the government can grab data if required. Not only that, but after the defection of Edward Snowden, we all learned that the government can track your phone calls with ease.
Naturally, with all these new weaknesses to government spying, there are also new ways to help combat the watchful eye of Government agencies. Some are practical and quick fixes that can instantly reduce the ability of others to watch you. Some methods require a change in routine or how you use apps and social media. Finally, some fixes require you stepping away from those mainstream providers and companies and using lesser-known browsers, apps and services which help conceal your activity and identity a bit better. Ultimately, none of this can totally stop government spying but, as you’ll see, it can make things a lot more difficult should Big Brother ever decide to check in on you.
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Judge Napolitano: NSA Spying On Computers Not Connected To Internet

Air Date: Jan. 15th, 2014
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Big Brother is watching. Yes, that classic Orwellian-inspired line has probably been uttered more than a few times – often followed with a smirk or laughter. But is the government watching you? Conspiracy theorists and your neighbor who wears that tinfoil hat and keeps the drapes tightly shut would have you believe this is the case. In the post-9/11 world it is easy to suspect they are right considering al...

published: 31 May 2016

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out how, in this episode of the Infographics Show, 10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You.
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US House voted to allow NSA keep spying on Americans

The USHouse of Representatives has passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program.
The bill was passed 256 to 164 despite objections from privacy advocates who say the legislation would expand the NSA's surveillance powers. The controversy centers on part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows for collection of foreign intelligence data and effectively collection of Americans’ communications. Some representatives tried in vain to pass an amendment requiring a warrant for scrutiny of accidentally-collected communications of Americans. The bill would now extend the NSA's spying program for six years with minimal changes. The legislation comes after years of Congressional debate on the scope of US spying program. The deba...

published: 12 Jan 2018

ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to stop copy write infringement by means of spying on you through your ISP.
SOURCES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFQ4C6S5QeU Alyona -ISP's Working w. Hollywood on Piracy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCRRxNTMCM Alyona -ISPs working w/Hollywood
http://www.London2012.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmzHXxeNwU4 -Anonymous
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20078537-261/how-committed-are-isps-to-grad...
- 2011 conference when this all started
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57397452-261/riaa-chief-isps-to-start-polic... - updated report form March 14 2012 "

How to protect yourself from FBI webcam spying

In a new report on FBI surveillance, it was confirmed that the FBI can, indeed, commandeer your webcam to spy on you, if it wants and has reason. People have been using Post-it notes for years to cover up their computer camera sensors for exactly this reason, but now that it's confirmed, it might be time to upgrade from a Post-it to a real camera cover. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.
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The whistleblower who exposed potentially illegal and unconstitutional acts of surveillance by the US Government's National Security Agency, has spoken of his belief that a fair trial in the US is no longer possible, due to the US administration openly 'declaring him guilty of treason.'

published: 18 Jun 2013

Obama defends US spying on internet and phone data

Nothing online is secret. The Americans admit having a worldwide internet snooping system using the biggest online brands - and they're passing the data to Britain. .

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10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

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The USHouse of Representatives has passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program.
The bill was passed 256 to 164 despite objections from privacy advocates who say the legislation would expand the NSA's surveillance powers. The controversy centers on part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows for collection of foreign intelligence data and effectively collection of Americans’ communications. Some representatives tried in vain to pass an amendment requiring a warrant for scrutiny of accidentally-collected communications of Americans. The bill would now extend the NSA's spying program for six years with minimal changes. The legislation comes after years of Congressional debate on the scope of US spying program. The debate was fueled by the 2013 leak of classified secrets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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The USHouse of Representatives has passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program.
The bill was passed 256 to 164 despite objections from privacy advocates who say the legislation would expand the NSA's surveillance powers. The controversy centers on part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows for collection of foreign intelligence data and effectively collection of Americans’ communications. Some representatives tried in vain to pass an amendment requiring a warrant for scrutiny of accidentally-collected communications of Americans. The bill would now extend the NSA's spying program for six years with minimal changes. The legislation comes after years of Congressional debate on the scope of US spying program. The debate was fueled by the 2013 leak of classified secrets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to stop copy write infringement by means of spying on you through your I...

My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to stop copy write infringement by means of spying on you through your ISP.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFQ4C6S5QeU Alyona -ISP's Working w. Hollywood on Piracy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCRRxNTMCM Alyona -ISPs working w/Hollywood
http://www.London2012.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmzHXxeNwU4 -Anonymous
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20078537-261/how-committed-are-isps-to-grad...
- 2011 conference when this all started
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57397452-261/riaa-chief-isps-to-start-polic... - updated report form March 14 2012 "

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFQ4C6S5QeU Alyona -ISP's Working w. Hollywood on Piracy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCRRxNTMCM Alyona -ISPs working w/Hollywood
http://www.London2012.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmzHXxeNwU4 -Anonymous
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-20078537-261/how-committed-are-isps-to-grad...
- 2011 conference when this all started
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57397452-261/riaa-chief-isps-to-start-polic... - updated report form March 14 2012 "

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In a new report on FBI surveillance, it was confirmed that the FBI can, indeed, commandeer your webcam to spy on you, if it wants and has reason. People have been using Post-it notes for years to cover up their computer camera sensors for exactly this reason, but now that it's confirmed, it might be time to upgrade from a Post-it to a real camera cover. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.
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The whistleblower who exposed potentially illegal and unconstitutional acts of surveillance by the US Government's National Security Agency, has spoken of his belief that a fair trial in the US is no longer possible, due to the US administration openly 'declaring him guilty of treason.'

The whistleblower who exposed potentially illegal and unconstitutional acts of surveillance by the US Government's National Security Agency, has spoken of his belief that a fair trial in the US is no longer possible, due to the US administration openly 'declaring him guilty of treason.'

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5 Ways the Government is Spying on You and 5 Ways to Counter It
Even just a few decades ago, if you told people you think the Government is watching you, they’d think you were totally nuts. My, how times have changed. In the past couple decades, the massive increase in computer use, internet development and the rise of social media has dramatically changed the world. It has also made it quite a lot easier for the Government to keep tabs on us. You see, all these new gadgets and all those great new browsers and social media apps simply make you and your information much easier to get a hold of. Often, companies you trust have back doors installed in various programs so that the government can grab data if required. Not only that, but after the defection of Edward Snowden, we all learned that the government can track your phone calls with ease.
Naturally, with all these new weaknesses to government spying, there are also new ways to help combat the watchful eye of Government agencies. Some are practical and quick fixes that can instantly reduce the ability of others to watch you. Some methods require a change in routine or how you use apps and social media. Finally, some fixes require you stepping away from those mainstream providers and companies and using lesser-known browsers, apps and services which help conceal your activity and identity a bit better. Ultimately, none of this can totally stop government spying but, as you’ll see, it can make things a lot more difficult should Big Brother ever decide to check in on you.
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5 Ways the Government is Spying on You and 5 Ways to Counter It
Even just a few decades ago, if you told people you think the Government is watching you, they’d think you were totally nuts. My, how times have changed. In the past couple decades, the massive increase in computer use, internet development and the rise of social media has dramatically changed the world. It has also made it quite a lot easier for the Government to keep tabs on us. You see, all these new gadgets and all those great new browsers and social media apps simply make you and your information much easier to get a hold of. Often, companies you trust have back doors installed in various programs so that the government can grab data if required. Not only that, but after the defection of Edward Snowden, we all learned that the government can track your phone calls with ease.
Naturally, with all these new weaknesses to government spying, there are also new ways to help combat the watchful eye of Government agencies. Some are practical and quick fixes that can instantly reduce the ability of others to watch you. Some methods require a change in routine or how you use apps and social media. Finally, some fixes require you stepping away from those mainstream providers and companies and using lesser-known browsers, apps and services which help conceal your activity and identity a bit better. Ultimately, none of this can totally stop government spying but, as you’ll see, it can make things a lot more difficult should Big Brother ever decide to check in on you.
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Judge Napolitano: NSA Spying On Computers Not Connected To Internet

Air Date: Jan. 15th, 2014
This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair ...

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Government Surveillance: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

There are very few government checks on what America’s sweeping surveillance programs are capable of doing. John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA, the balance between privacy and security, and dick-pics.
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published: 06 Apr 2015

Edward Snowden - The Spying Hardware used by the NSA - Interview 09/09/17

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Government spying through cyber surveillance and metadata mining, and the ongoing negotiation between spying and security is discussed with the Intercept’s Jenna McLaughlin. How the Patriot Act’s section 215 was used and ultimately allowed to lapse, will become of the mountains of data it pulled from Americans, and what will follow with the USA Freedom Act is explored, as we talk about the corporate and government surveillance state, in this Lip News interview, hosted by ElliotHill.
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published: 02 Sep 2015

America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been gi...

published: 22 Oct 2014

Mesh Networking: The Internet Censorship and NSA Spying Solution

SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7102
From SOPA and PIPA to ACTA to CISPA to the TPP and now back to CISPA, internet activists have been caught up in a deliberately bewildering game of whack-a-mole with freedom-crushing legislation. Now, ISPs are doing an end run around the whole legislative process altogether and voluntarily collaborating with the entertainment industry to spy on their own customers. All of this is enough to leave concerned netizens demoralized, and in the war of attrition that is exactly the goal. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore a real, grassroots, alternative solution to the problem of internet censorhip that can help to end this government/corporate control over our communication once and for all.

published: 15 Mar 2013

'State of Surveillance' with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 13)

When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and security. That debate came to a head this year, when Apple refused an FBI court order to access the iPhone of alleged San BernardinoTerroristSyed Farook. Meanwhile, journalists and activists are under increasing attack from foreign agents. To find out the government's real capabilities, and whether any of us can truly protect our sensitive information, VICE founder Shane Smith heads to Moscow to meet the man who started the conversation, Edward Snowden.
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State of Surveillance: Police, Privacy and Technology

"State of Surveillance" examines new technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil liberties concerns raised by these tools.
Law enforcement agencies say that many of the technologies make it easier to solve and, in some cases, even prevent crime. But privacy advocates warn that expanded databases could become dragnets that are increasingly populated with information about law-abiding citizens.
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published: 11 Apr 2014

Spy On Me, I'd Rather Be Safe

The NSA collects data on billions of phone calls and internet communications per day. Are these surveillance programs legal? Do they keep us safe? If not for the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, most Americans would be unaware of the vast amounts of information their government is secretly collecting, all in the name of national security. But whether you believe leakers are heroes or traitors, an important public conversation has finally begun, and we should ask ourselves: What tradeoffs are we willing to make between security and privacy?
As Benjamin Franklin might have asked, "Are we giving up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety, and thus deserving of neither?"

published: 21 Nov 2013

Best Documentary 2016 The Secret Government Program | NSA Spying - NatGeoTV

The CIA may be spying on us with our own phones. (The 3:59, Ep. 191)

In this privacy themed episode we discuss the alleged CIA hacking methods discussed by WikiLeaks, the battle in DC over your online data and more Echo drama.
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published: 08 Mar 2017

Through a PRISM, Darkly - Everything we know about NSA spying

Through a PRISM, Darkly
Everything we know about NSA spying
From Stellar Wind to PRISM, Boundless Informant to EvilOlive, the NSA spying programs are shrouded in secrecy and rubber-stamped by secret opinions from a court that meets in a faraday cage. The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Kurt Opsahl explains the known facts about how the programs operate and the laws and regulations the U.S. government asserts allows the NSA to spy on you.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit civil society organization, has been litigating against the NSA spying program for the better part of a decade. EFF has collected and reviewed dozens of documents, from the original NY Times stories in 2005 and the first AT&T whistleblower in 2006, through the latest documents released in the Guardian or o...

Kim Dotcom wants to encrypt half of the Internet to end government surveillance (RT INTERVIEW)

The United States government says that Kim Dotcom, a German millionaire formerly known as Kim Schmitz, masterminded a vast criminal conspiracy by operating the file-storage site Megaupload. Dotcom, on the other hand, begs to differ. One year after the high-profile raid of his home and the shut-down of one of the most popular sites on the Web, Dotcom hosted a launch party for his latest endeavor, simply called Mega. On the anniversary of the end of Megaupload, Dotcom discusses the year since his arrest and what the future holds in regards to both his court case and the Internet alike. Speaking with RT's Andrew Blake from his Coatesville, New Zealand mansion, Dotcom weighs in on the US justice system, the death of Aaron Swartz, the growing surveillance state, his own cooperation with the fed...

Kellyanne Conway Is Right: Your Microwave Is Spying on You | MSM Owe Her An Apology

From 2012, exactly five years ago tomorrow, CIA directorDavid Petraeus has said that the rise of new “smart” gadgets means that Americans are effectively bugging their own homes, saving US spy agencies a job when it identifies any “persons of interest”.
Speaking at a summit for In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s technology investment operation, Petraeus made the comments when discussing new technologies which aim to add processors and web connections to previously ‘dumb’ home appliances such as fridges, ovens and lighting systems.
Wired reports the details via its Danger Room Blog [2]: “‘Transformational’ is an overused word, but I do believe it properly applies to these technologies,” Petraeus enthused, “particularly to their effect on clandestine tradecraft.”
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Prevent Windows 10 Spying On You, Privacy & Security Matter!

In this version episode of #TechTip I show you how to disable all of the spying features of Windows 10 and get your privacy back. I think Windows 10 is a great operating system once you disable all the data gathering mechanisms and return it back to a pure operating system.
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Edward Snowden - The Spying Hardware used by the NSA - Interview 09/09/17

One of the latest Edward SnowdenInterview's in which he discusses the actual Hardware aspects to the #NSA program.
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Government spying through cyber surveillance and metadata mining, and the ongoing negotiation between spying and security is discussed with the Intercept’s Jenn...

Government spying through cyber surveillance and metadata mining, and the ongoing negotiation between spying and security is discussed with the Intercept’s Jenna McLaughlin. How the Patriot Act’s section 215 was used and ultimately allowed to lapse, will become of the mountains of data it pulled from Americans, and what will follow with the USA Freedom Act is explored, as we talk about the corporate and government surveillance state, in this Lip News interview, hosted by ElliotHill.
GUEST BIO:
Jenna McLaughlin is a reporter and blogger covering surveillance and national security. She previously covered national security and foreign policy at Mother Jones magazine as an editorial fellow. There, she recently published a deep-dive investigation into the self-proclaimed “freedom fighter” Matthew VanDyke and his mission, entrenched in problems, to train the Assyrian Christians of Iraq to fight ISIS. She routinely covered the Pentagon’s sexual assault problem, putting pressure on Lackland Air Force base and others to address issues with reporting and preventing assaults. Her coverage of the Islamic State, ISIS, has been cited by recent novels and other stories on the subject, and her coverage of Twitter and its relationship to privacy and counterterrorism has been referenced in congressional testimony. She has also published multiple freelance articles with the National Journal, and previously worked for Baltimore City Paper and DC Magazine.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Jenna McLaughlin to The Lip Interview.
00:28 The core debate over the fourth amendment and NSA surveillance.
02:10 The true numbers of attacks being thwarted through surveillance.
03:12 License to spy: Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act.
04:28 Ending section 215 destroying the archived information.
06:14 Metadata swept up and decoded.
07:18 Obama administration, the public, and digital surveillance.
08:30 Encryption, and the hole in technology.
11:21 Different perspectives from Homeland Security and FBI.
15:02 Lone wolves and the perceived threats against security.
17:04 The perception of continued intelligence presence, and the next steps for reform.
18:56 Corporate data aggregation vs government surveillance.
22:04 DNA collection, facial recognition.
22:50 Thanks and goodbye.

Government spying through cyber surveillance and metadata mining, and the ongoing negotiation between spying and security is discussed with the Intercept’s Jenna McLaughlin. How the Patriot Act’s section 215 was used and ultimately allowed to lapse, will become of the mountains of data it pulled from Americans, and what will follow with the USA Freedom Act is explored, as we talk about the corporate and government surveillance state, in this Lip News interview, hosted by ElliotHill.
GUEST BIO:
Jenna McLaughlin is a reporter and blogger covering surveillance and national security. She previously covered national security and foreign policy at Mother Jones magazine as an editorial fellow. There, she recently published a deep-dive investigation into the self-proclaimed “freedom fighter” Matthew VanDyke and his mission, entrenched in problems, to train the Assyrian Christians of Iraq to fight ISIS. She routinely covered the Pentagon’s sexual assault problem, putting pressure on Lackland Air Force base and others to address issues with reporting and preventing assaults. Her coverage of the Islamic State, ISIS, has been cited by recent novels and other stories on the subject, and her coverage of Twitter and its relationship to privacy and counterterrorism has been referenced in congressional testimony. She has also published multiple freelance articles with the National Journal, and previously worked for Baltimore City Paper and DC Magazine.
ADD’L LINKS:
https://twitter.com/jennamc_laugh
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/staff/jennamclaughlin/
http://thelip.tv/
Lip News InterviewsPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T5H81hvyhM&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGc1Atok_f5eqm3YbX7s82fq
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDDnbvoJVes&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YibeA_Mfky8&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeWhHPas6M9sKUhThquDNOc&index=1
CRIMETIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbyhoMCaQCU&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv&index=1
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
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MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCi26W5tsAk&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGcz4un-zws5sMlCLk3NNjDP&index=1
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Jenna McLaughlin to The Lip Interview.
00:28 The core debate over the fourth amendment and NSA surveillance.
02:10 The true numbers of attacks being thwarted through surveillance.
03:12 License to spy: Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act.
04:28 Ending section 215 destroying the archived information.
06:14 Metadata swept up and decoded.
07:18 Obama administration, the public, and digital surveillance.
08:30 Encryption, and the hole in technology.
11:21 Different perspectives from Homeland Security and FBI.
15:02 Lone wolves and the perceived threats against security.
17:04 The perception of continued intelligence presence, and the next steps for reform.
18:56 Corporate data aggregation vs government surveillance.
22:04 DNA collection, facial recognition.
22:50 Thanks and goodbye.

America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone...

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been given the sanction and unlimited amounts of money to spy on the whole world.
Mass Surveillance is the focus of this new 6 part investigative documentary series examining who is watching whom and why.
PRESS TVDocumentaries

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been given the sanction and unlimited amounts of money to spy on the whole world.
Mass Surveillance is the focus of this new 6 part investigative documentary series examining who is watching whom and why.
PRESS TVDocumentaries

SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7102
From SOPA and PIPA to ACTA to CISPA to the TPP and now back to CISPA, internet activists have been caught up in a deliberately bewildering game of whack-a-mole with freedom-crushing legislation. Now, ISPs are doing an end run around the whole legislative process altogether and voluntarily collaborating with the entertainment industry to spy on their own customers. All of this is enough to leave concerned netizens demoralized, and in the war of attrition that is exactly the goal. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore a real, grassroots, alternative solution to the problem of internet censorhip that can help to end this government/corporate control over our communication once and for all.

SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7102
From SOPA and PIPA to ACTA to CISPA to the TPP and now back to CISPA, internet activists have been caught up in a deliberately bewildering game of whack-a-mole with freedom-crushing legislation. Now, ISPs are doing an end run around the whole legislative process altogether and voluntarily collaborating with the entertainment industry to spy on their own customers. All of this is enough to leave concerned netizens demoralized, and in the war of attrition that is exactly the goal. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore a real, grassroots, alternative solution to the problem of internet censorhip that can help to end this government/corporate control over our communication once and for all.

published:15 Mar 2013

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'State of Surveillance' with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 13)

When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and se...

When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and security. That debate came to a head this year, when Apple refused an FBI court order to access the iPhone of alleged San BernardinoTerroristSyed Farook. Meanwhile, journalists and activists are under increasing attack from foreign agents. To find out the government's real capabilities, and whether any of us can truly protect our sensitive information, VICE founder Shane Smith heads to Moscow to meet the man who started the conversation, Edward Snowden.
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Check out VICE News' continuing coverage of Edward Snowden and the surveillance debate:
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When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and security. That debate came to a head this year, when Apple refused an FBI court order to access the iPhone of alleged San BernardinoTerroristSyed Farook. Meanwhile, journalists and activists are under increasing attack from foreign agents. To find out the government's real capabilities, and whether any of us can truly protect our sensitive information, VICE founder Shane Smith heads to Moscow to meet the man who started the conversation, Edward Snowden.
VICE on HBOSeason 1: http://bit.ly/1BAQdq5
VICE on HBO Season 2:http://bit.ly/1LBL8y6
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Check out VICE News' continuing coverage of Edward Snowden and the surveillance debate:
SnowdenClaims 'Deceptive' NSA Still Has Proof He Tried to RaiseSurveillance Concerns: http://bit.ly/25MqUfD
Exclusive: Snowden Tried to Tell NSA About Surveillance Concerns, Documents Reveal: http://bit.ly/1TVVkog
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State of Surveillance: Police, Privacy and Technology

"State of Surveillance" examines new technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil liberties concerns raised by these tools.
Law enfo...

"State of Surveillance" examines new technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil liberties concerns raised by these tools.
Law enforcement agencies say that many of the technologies make it easier to solve and, in some cases, even prevent crime. But privacy advocates warn that expanded databases could become dragnets that are increasingly populated with information about law-abiding citizens.
For more information on this story:
http://cironline.org/reports/hollywood-style-surveillance-technology-inches-closer-reality-6228

"State of Surveillance" examines new technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil liberties concerns raised by these tools.
Law enforcement agencies say that many of the technologies make it easier to solve and, in some cases, even prevent crime. But privacy advocates warn that expanded databases could become dragnets that are increasingly populated with information about law-abiding citizens.
For more information on this story:
http://cironline.org/reports/hollywood-style-surveillance-technology-inches-closer-reality-6228

Spy On Me, I'd Rather Be Safe

The NSA collects data on billions of phone calls and internet communications per day. Are these surveillance programs legal? Do they keep us safe? If not for th...

The NSA collects data on billions of phone calls and internet communications per day. Are these surveillance programs legal? Do they keep us safe? If not for the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, most Americans would be unaware of the vast amounts of information their government is secretly collecting, all in the name of national security. But whether you believe leakers are heroes or traitors, an important public conversation has finally begun, and we should ask ourselves: What tradeoffs are we willing to make between security and privacy?
As Benjamin Franklin might have asked, "Are we giving up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety, and thus deserving of neither?"

The NSA collects data on billions of phone calls and internet communications per day. Are these surveillance programs legal? Do they keep us safe? If not for the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, most Americans would be unaware of the vast amounts of information their government is secretly collecting, all in the name of national security. But whether you believe leakers are heroes or traitors, an important public conversation has finally begun, and we should ask ourselves: What tradeoffs are we willing to make between security and privacy?
As Benjamin Franklin might have asked, "Are we giving up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety, and thus deserving of neither?"

published:21 Nov 2013

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Best Documentary 2016 The Secret Government Program | NSA Spying - NatGeoTV

Your apps you could be giving companies permission to track your location, read all your texts, access your photos, microphone and camera.
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Your apps you could be giving companies permission to track your location, read all your texts, access your photos, microphone and camera.
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The CIA may be spying on us with our own phones. (The 3:59, Ep. 191)

In this privacy themed episode we discuss the alleged CIA hacking methods discussed by WikiLeaks, the battle in DC over your online data and more Echo drama.
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In this privacy themed episode we discuss the alleged CIA hacking methods discussed by WikiLeaks, the battle in DC over your online data and more Echo drama.
WikiLeaks: http://cnet.co/2lYJqiZ
Privacy: http://cnet.co/2neH5Bw
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Good morning from CNET NY Studios while we record the daily news-bite podcast: The 3:59. Hangout while we cover a multitude of stories from around the tech world and then Roger Cheng and Alfred Ng will take your questions and comments in the chat.
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In this privacy themed episode we discuss the alleged CIA hacking methods discussed by WikiLeaks, the battle in DC over your online data and more Echo drama.
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Privacy: http://cnet.co/2neH5Bw
Echo: http://cnet.co/2lZmn8L
Good morning from CNET NY Studios while we record the daily news-bite podcast: The 3:59. Hangout while we cover a multitude of stories from around the tech world and then Roger Cheng and Alfred Ng will take your questions and comments in the chat.
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Through a PRISM, Darkly
Everything we know about NSA spying
From Stellar Wind to PRISM, Boundless Informant to EvilOlive, the NSA spying programs are shrouded in secrecy and rubber-stamped by secret opinions from a court that meets in a faraday cage. The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Kurt Opsahl explains the known facts about how the programs operate and the laws and regulations the U.S. government asserts allows the NSA to spy on you.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit civil society organization, has been litigating against the NSA spying program for the better part of a decade. EFF has collected and reviewed dozens of documents, from the original NY Times stories in 2005 and the first AT&T whistleblower in 2006, through the latest documents released in the Guardian or obtained through EFF's Freedom of Information (government transparency) litigation. EFF attorney Kurt Opsahl's lecture will describe how the NSA spying program works, the underlying technologies, the targeting procedures (how they decide who to focus on), the minimization procedures (how they decide which information to discard), and help you makes sense of the many code names and acronyms in the news. He will also discuss the legal and policy ramifications that have become part of the public debate following the recent disclosures, and what you can do about it. After summarizing the programs, technologies, and legal/policy framework in the lecture, the audience can ask questions.
Speaker: Kurt Opsahl
EventID: 5255
Event: 30th Chaos Communication Congress [30c3] by the Chaos Computer Club [CCC]
Location: Congress Centrum Hamburg (CCH); Am Dammtor; Marseiller Straße; 20355 Hamburg; GermanyLanguage: english
Begin: Mon, 12/30/2013 14:00:00 +01:00
Lizenz: CC-by

Through a PRISM, Darkly
Everything we know about NSA spying
From Stellar Wind to PRISM, Boundless Informant to EvilOlive, the NSA spying programs are shrouded in secrecy and rubber-stamped by secret opinions from a court that meets in a faraday cage. The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Kurt Opsahl explains the known facts about how the programs operate and the laws and regulations the U.S. government asserts allows the NSA to spy on you.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit civil society organization, has been litigating against the NSA spying program for the better part of a decade. EFF has collected and reviewed dozens of documents, from the original NY Times stories in 2005 and the first AT&T whistleblower in 2006, through the latest documents released in the Guardian or obtained through EFF's Freedom of Information (government transparency) litigation. EFF attorney Kurt Opsahl's lecture will describe how the NSA spying program works, the underlying technologies, the targeting procedures (how they decide who to focus on), the minimization procedures (how they decide which information to discard), and help you makes sense of the many code names and acronyms in the news. He will also discuss the legal and policy ramifications that have become part of the public debate following the recent disclosures, and what you can do about it. After summarizing the programs, technologies, and legal/policy framework in the lecture, the audience can ask questions.
Speaker: Kurt Opsahl
EventID: 5255
Event: 30th Chaos Communication Congress [30c3] by the Chaos Computer Club [CCC]
Location: Congress Centrum Hamburg (CCH); Am Dammtor; Marseiller Straße; 20355 Hamburg; GermanyLanguage: english
Begin: Mon, 12/30/2013 14:00:00 +01:00
Lizenz: CC-by

http://www.democracynow.org - The spat over U.S. spying on Germany grew over the weekend following reports the National Security Agency has monitored the phone calls of ChancellorAngela Merkel since as early as 2002, before she even came to office. The NSA also spied on Merkel's predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder, after he refused to support the Iraq war. NSA staffers working out of the U.S. embassy in Berlin reportedly sent their findings directly to the White House. The German tabloid Bild also reports President Obama was made aware of Merkel's phone tap in 2010, contradicting his apparent claim to her last week that he would have stopped the spying had he known. In another new disclosure, the Spanish newspaperEl Mundo reports today the NSA tracked some 60 million calls in Spain over the course of a month last year. A delegation of German and French lawmakers are now in Washington to press for answers on the allegations of U.S. spying in their home countries. We discuss the latest revelations with Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first reported Edward Snowden's leaks.
Watch all Democracy Now! interviews with Glenn Greenwald about NSA spying in our archive at http://www.democracynow.org/topics/nsa.
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http://www.democracynow.org - The spat over U.S. spying on Germany grew over the weekend following reports the National Security Agency has monitored the phone calls of ChancellorAngela Merkel since as early as 2002, before she even came to office. The NSA also spied on Merkel's predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder, after he refused to support the Iraq war. NSA staffers working out of the U.S. embassy in Berlin reportedly sent their findings directly to the White House. The German tabloid Bild also reports President Obama was made aware of Merkel's phone tap in 2010, contradicting his apparent claim to her last week that he would have stopped the spying had he known. In another new disclosure, the Spanish newspaperEl Mundo reports today the NSA tracked some 60 million calls in Spain over the course of a month last year. A delegation of German and French lawmakers are now in Washington to press for answers on the allegations of U.S. spying in their home countries. We discuss the latest revelations with Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who first reported Edward Snowden's leaks.
Watch all Democracy Now! interviews with Glenn Greenwald about NSA spying in our archive at http://www.democracynow.org/topics/nsa.
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Kim Dotcom wants to encrypt half of the Internet to end government surveillance (RT INTERVIEW)

The United States government says that Kim Dotcom, a German millionaire formerly known as Kim Schmitz, masterminded a vast criminal conspiracy by operating the file-storage site Megaupload. Dotcom, on the other hand, begs to differ. One year after the high-profile raid of his home and the shut-down of one of the most popular sites on the Web, Dotcom hosted a launch party for his latest endeavor, simply called Mega. On the anniversary of the end of Megaupload, Dotcom discusses the year since his arrest and what the future holds in regards to both his court case and the Internet alike. Speaking with RT's Andrew Blake from his Coatesville, New Zealand mansion, Dotcom weighs in on the US justice system, the death of Aaron Swartz, the growing surveillance state, his own cooperation with the feds and much more.
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The United States government says that Kim Dotcom, a German millionaire formerly known as Kim Schmitz, masterminded a vast criminal conspiracy by operating the file-storage site Megaupload. Dotcom, on the other hand, begs to differ. One year after the high-profile raid of his home and the shut-down of one of the most popular sites on the Web, Dotcom hosted a launch party for his latest endeavor, simply called Mega. On the anniversary of the end of Megaupload, Dotcom discusses the year since his arrest and what the future holds in regards to both his court case and the Internet alike. Speaking with RT's Andrew Blake from his Coatesville, New Zealand mansion, Dotcom weighs in on the US justice system, the death of Aaron Swartz, the growing surveillance state, his own cooperation with the feds and much more.
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From 2012, exactly five years ago tomorrow, CIA directorDavid Petraeus has said that the rise of new “smart” gadgets means that Americans are effectively bugging their own homes, saving US spy agencies a job when it identifies any “persons of interest”.
Speaking at a summit for In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s technology investment operation, Petraeus made the comments when discussing new technologies which aim to add processors and web connections to previously ‘dumb’ home appliances such as fridges, ovens and lighting systems.
Wired reports the details via its Danger Room Blog [2]: “‘Transformational’ is an overused word, but I do believe it properly applies to these technologies,” Petraeus enthused, “particularly to their effect on clandestine tradecraft.”
“Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters — all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing,” Petraeus said.
Petraeus also stated that such devices within the home “change our notions of secrecy." His comments come in the same week that one of the biggest microchip companies in the world, ARM, unveiled new processors that are designed to give practically every household appliance an internet connection [3], in order that they can be remote controlled and operate in tandem with applications.
ARM describes the concept as an “internet of things." Where will all the information from such devices be sent and analyzed? It can be no coincidence that the NSA is currently building a monolithic heavily fortified $2 billion facility [4] deep in the Utah desert and surrounded by mountains. The facility is set to go fully live in September 2013.
“The Utah data center is the centerpiece of the Global Information Grid, a military project that will handle yottabytes of data, an amount so huge that there is no other data unit after it.” reports Gizmodo.
Wired reports [5] that the incoming data is being mined by plugging into telecommunications companies’ switches, essentially the same method the NSA infamously uses for warrantless wiretapping of domestic communications [6], as exposed six years ago.
Former intelligence analyst turned best selling author James Bamford, has penned a lengthy piece [7] on the NSA facility and warns “It is, in some measure, the realization of the ‘total information awareness’ program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy.”
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[4] building a monolithic heavily fortified $2 billion facility: http://gizmodo.com/5893869/this-is-the-most-powerful-spy-center-in-the-world
[5] Wired reports: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1
[6] warrantless wiretapping of domestic communications: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_warrantless_surveillance_controversy
[7] a lengthy piece: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/
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From 2012, exactly five years ago tomorrow, CIA directorDavid Petraeus has said that the rise of new “smart” gadgets means that Americans are effectively bugging their own homes, saving US spy agencies a job when it identifies any “persons of interest”.
Speaking at a summit for In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s technology investment operation, Petraeus made the comments when discussing new technologies which aim to add processors and web connections to previously ‘dumb’ home appliances such as fridges, ovens and lighting systems.
Wired reports the details via its Danger Room Blog [2]: “‘Transformational’ is an overused word, but I do believe it properly applies to these technologies,” Petraeus enthused, “particularly to their effect on clandestine tradecraft.”
“Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters — all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing,” Petraeus said.
Petraeus also stated that such devices within the home “change our notions of secrecy." His comments come in the same week that one of the biggest microchip companies in the world, ARM, unveiled new processors that are designed to give practically every household appliance an internet connection [3], in order that they can be remote controlled and operate in tandem with applications.
ARM describes the concept as an “internet of things." Where will all the information from such devices be sent and analyzed? It can be no coincidence that the NSA is currently building a monolithic heavily fortified $2 billion facility [4] deep in the Utah desert and surrounded by mountains. The facility is set to go fully live in September 2013.
“The Utah data center is the centerpiece of the Global Information Grid, a military project that will handle yottabytes of data, an amount so huge that there is no other data unit after it.” reports Gizmodo.
Wired reports [5] that the incoming data is being mined by plugging into telecommunications companies’ switches, essentially the same method the NSA infamously uses for warrantless wiretapping of domestic communications [6], as exposed six years ago.
Former intelligence analyst turned best selling author James Bamford, has penned a lengthy piece [7] on the NSA facility and warns “It is, in some measure, the realization of the ‘total information awareness’ program created during the first term of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading Americans’ privacy.”
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[2] Danger Room Blog: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/03/petraeus-tv-remote/
[3] give practically every household appliance an internet connection: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17345934
[4] building a monolithic heavily fortified $2 billion facility: http://gizmodo.com/5893869/this-is-the-most-powerful-spy-center-in-the-world
[5] Wired reports: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1
[6] warrantless wiretapping of domestic communications: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_warrantless_surveillance_controversy
[7] a lengthy piece: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/
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Prevent Windows 10 Spying On You, Privacy & Security Matter!

In this version episode of #TechTip I show you how to disable all of the spying features of Windows 10 and get your privacy back. I think Windows 10 is a great ...

In this version episode of #TechTip I show you how to disable all of the spying features of Windows 10 and get your privacy back. I think Windows 10 is a great operating system once you disable all the data gathering mechanisms and return it back to a pure operating system.
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Q) Why do you hate Microsoft so much?
A) I don't hate Microsoft, I worked there for 15 years as a SeniorSoftware Developer. Windows is still my preferred platform that I use daily. What I don't like is the direction Microsoft is taking with regards to advertisement and marketing being the focus over the core operating system and innovation.
Q) You should just run Linux!
A) I like Linux but it's not in any position to be a replacement for an operating system like Windows. There is no Adobe support on Linux and it's not ideal for mainstream content creators and software developers. But who knows what the future holds if Microsoft keeps going down this dark street.
Q) What is telemetry?
A) It's Microsoft collecting data on your computer, what you search for, usage patterns, application usage, etc so they can analyze the data or use it for marketing.
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1) "some settings are managed by your organization" is displayed because Spybot Beacon changes some group policy settings. I didn't realize this while shooting the video but it makes sense.
2) If you notice Skype GroupChats stop working open up the HOSTS file and remove all of the entries containing MSN. I've had one report of this fixing the problem.
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Q) I like Cortana so I don't want to disable that feature.
A) That is fine, but just realized that Microsoft intentionally made Cortana dependent on the cloud meaning you have to give up your information, searches, contacts, calendar entries, etc to use her. You can't pick and chose what gets sent to Microsoft and still use the feature. It's all or nothing and I think this sends a bad message from Microsoft on what they are actually doing with that data. #TinfoilHat
Q) Why do you hate Microsoft so much?
A) I don't hate Microsoft, I worked there for 15 years as a SeniorSoftware Developer. Windows is still my preferred platform that I use daily. What I don't like is the direction Microsoft is taking with regards to advertisement and marketing being the focus over the core operating system and innovation.
Q) You should just run Linux!
A) I like Linux but it's not in any position to be a replacement for an operating system like Windows. There is no Adobe support on Linux and it's not ideal for mainstream content creators and software developers. But who knows what the future holds if Microsoft keeps going down this dark street.
Q) What is telemetry?
A) It's Microsoft collecting data on your computer, what you search for, usage patterns, application usage, etc so they can analyze the data or use it for marketing.
** Full Disclosure: I worked at Microsoft for 15 years as a Software Developer and was laid off well over a year ago when Microsoft decided to get rid of the entire Windows test organization that I worked in. My goal is educate people on the best way to protect themselves while using Microsoft Windows because I still think it's the best operating system out there and I don't want to see Microsoft ruin that reputation by spying on all it's customers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRV6PXB6QLk
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10 Creepy Ways the Government Is Spying On You Right Now

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How is this possible? When you think of it, the ability of the government to spy on individuals isn’t that surprising. Our modern lifestyle, reliance on convenience and willingness to allow various intelligence gathering practices all provide more than enough opportunity for the government to check in on us. Whether you walk down a busy city sidewalk, use public transit, ‘google’ something on your smartphone or get your passport renewed, there are numerous opportunities for personal information to be gathered by big brother. As you’ll see, some methods of spying are pretty well known but there are a few that may surprise you.
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10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and...

10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You

We should all know then, that what we do online is watched-over, collected, exploited, and sold. Big Brother is definitely watching you. Today we’ll find out how, in this episode of the Infographics Show, 10 Surprising Ways the Government is Spying on You.
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US House voted to allow NSA keep spying on Americans

The USHouse of Representatives has passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program.
The bill was passed 256 to 164 despite objections from privacy advocates who say the legislation would expand the NSA's surveillance powers. The controversy centers on part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows for collection of foreign intelligence data and effectively collection of Americans’ communications. Some representatives tried in vain to pass an amendment requiring a warrant for scrutiny of accidentally-collected communications of Americans. The bill would now extend the NSA's spying program for six years with minimal changes. The legislation comes after years of Congressional debate on the scope of US spying program. The debate was fueled by the 2013 leak of classified secrets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to...

ISPs Hollywood and the government to start spying on us via internet

My submission To TYTNation covering ISP's Hollywood and the US Gov all working together to stop copy write infringement by means of spying on you through your ISP.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-57397452-261/riaa-chief-isps-to-start-polic... - updated report form March 14 2012 "

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NSA reform bill silent on internet spying

The Senate may this week vote on the National Security Agency reforming “USA Freedom Act.”...

How to protect yourself from FBI webcam spying

In a new report on FBI surveillance, it was confirmed that the FBI can, indeed, commandeer your webcam to spy on you, if it wants and has reason. People have been using Post-it notes for years to cover up their computer camera sensors for exactly this reason, but now that it's confirmed, it might be time to upgrade from a Post-it to a real camera cover. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.
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The whistleblower who exposed potentially illegal and unconstitutional acts of surveillance by the US Government's National Security Agency, has spoken of his belief that a fair trial in the US is no longer possible, due to the US administration openly 'declaring him guilty of treason.'

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Obama defends US spying on internet and phone data

Nothing online is secret. The Americans admit having a worldwide internet snooping system ...

Government Surveillance: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

There are very few government checks on what America’s sweeping surveillance programs are capable of doing. John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to discuss the NSA, the balance between privacy and security, and dick-pics.
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Edward Snowden - The Spying Hardware used by the NSA - Interview 09/09/17

One of the latest Edward Snowden Interview's in which he discusses the actual Hardware asp...

Edward Snowden - The Spying Hardware used by the NSA - Interview 09/09/17

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Government spying through cyber surveillance and metadata mining, and the ongoing negotiation between spying and security is discussed with the Intercept’s Jenna McLaughlin. How the Patriot Act’s section 215 was used and ultimately allowed to lapse, will become of the mountains of data it pulled from Americans, and what will follow with the USA Freedom Act is explored, as we talk about the corporate and government surveillance state, in this Lip News interview, hosted by ElliotHill.
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00:01 Welcoming Jenna McLaughlin to The Lip Interview.
00:28 The core debate over the fourth amendment and NSA surveillance.
02:10 The true numbers of attacks being thwarted through surveillance.
03:12 License to spy: Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act.
04:28 Ending section 215 destroying the archived information.
06:14 Metadata swept up and decoded.
07:18 Obama administration, the public, and digital surveillance.
08:30 Encryption, and the hole in technology.
11:21 Different perspectives from Homeland Security and FBI.
15:02 Lone wolves and the perceived threats against security.
17:04 The perception of continued intelligence presence, and the next steps for reform.
18:56 Corporate data aggregation vs government surveillance.
22:04 DNA collection, facial recognition.
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26:46

America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on stre...

America’s Surveillance State 1 (The Surveillance Machine)

We live in the United States of Surveillance--with cameras increasingly positioned on street corners and with much more invisible spying online and on the phone. Anyone who is paying attention knows that privacy could be out the window. All of this is not happening by accident -well funded powerful agencies and companies are engaged in the business of keeping tabs on what we do, what we say, and what we think.
To many in the world, today, the face of America also has A BIG NOSE for sniffing and sifting mountains of data—phone calls, emails and texts. And with many mouths silenced by paranoia to keep what they decide is secret, secret. America has become a Surveillance-Industrial State where everyone’s business has become its business, and where one huge US intelligenceAgency has been given the sanction and unlimited amounts of money to spy on the whole world.
Mass Surveillance is the focus of this new 6 part investigative documentary series examining who is watching whom and why.
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49:36

Mesh Networking: The Internet Censorship and NSA Spying Solution

SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7102
From SOPA and PIPA to ACTA to CI...

Mesh Networking: The Internet Censorship and NSA Spying Solution

SHOW NOTES AND MP3: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7102
From SOPA and PIPA to ACTA to CISPA to the TPP and now back to CISPA, internet activists have been caught up in a deliberately bewildering game of whack-a-mole with freedom-crushing legislation. Now, ISPs are doing an end run around the whole legislative process altogether and voluntarily collaborating with the entertainment industry to spy on their own customers. All of this is enough to leave concerned netizens demoralized, and in the war of attrition that is exactly the goal. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore a real, grassroots, alternative solution to the problem of internet censorhip that can help to end this government/corporate control over our communication once and for all.

26:56

'State of Surveillance' with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 13)

'State of Surveillance' with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 13)

When NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leaked details of massive government surveillance programs in 2013, he ignited a raging debate over digital privacy and security. That debate came to a head this year, when Apple refused an FBI court order to access the iPhone of alleged San BernardinoTerroristSyed Farook. Meanwhile, journalists and activists are under increasing attack from foreign agents. To find out the government's real capabilities, and whether any of us can truly protect our sensitive information, VICE founder Shane Smith heads to Moscow to meet the man who started the conversation, Edward Snowden.
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State of Surveillance: Police, Privacy and Technology

"State of Surveillance" examines new technologies police departments are using to fight crime and the civil liberties concerns raised by these tools.
Law enforcement agencies say that many of the technologies make it easier to solve and, in some cases, even prevent crime. But privacy advocates warn that expanded databases could become dragnets that are increasingly populated with information about law-abiding citizens.
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1:28:57

Spy On Me, I'd Rather Be Safe

The NSA collects data on billions of phone calls and internet communications per day. Are ...

Spy On Me, I'd Rather Be Safe

The NSA collects data on billions of phone calls and internet communications per day. Are these surveillance programs legal? Do they keep us safe? If not for the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, most Americans would be unaware of the vast amounts of information their government is secretly collecting, all in the name of national security. But whether you believe leakers are heroes or traitors, an important public conversation has finally begun, and we should ask ourselves: What tradeoffs are we willing to make between security and privacy?
As Benjamin Franklin might have asked, "Are we giving up essential liberty to purchase temporary safety, and thus deserving of neither?"

25:18

Best Documentary 2016 The Secret Government Program | NSA Spying - NatGeoTV

Your apps you could be giving companies permission to track your location, read all your texts, access your photos, microphone and camera.
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21:00

The CIA may be spying on us with our own phones. (The 3:59, Ep. 191)

In this privacy themed episode we discuss the alleged CIA hacking methods discussed by Wik...

The CIA may be spying on us with our own phones. (The 3:59, Ep. 191)

In this privacy themed episode we discuss the alleged CIA hacking methods discussed by WikiLeaks, the battle in DC over your online data and more Echo drama.
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1:03:34

Through a PRISM, Darkly - Everything we know about NSA spying

Through a PRISM, Darkly
Everything we know about NSA spying
From Stellar Wind to PRISM, B...

Through a PRISM, Darkly - Everything we know about NSA spying

Through a PRISM, Darkly
Everything we know about NSA spying
From Stellar Wind to PRISM, Boundless Informant to EvilOlive, the NSA spying programs are shrouded in secrecy and rubber-stamped by secret opinions from a court that meets in a faraday cage. The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Kurt Opsahl explains the known facts about how the programs operate and the laws and regulations the U.S. government asserts allows the NSA to spy on you.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit civil society organization, has been litigating against the NSA spying program for the better part of a decade. EFF has collected and reviewed dozens of documents, from the original NY Times stories in 2005 and the first AT&T whistleblower in 2006, through the latest documents released in the Guardian or obtained through EFF's Freedom of Information (government transparency) litigation. EFF attorney Kurt Opsahl's lecture will describe how the NSA spying program works, the underlying technologies, the targeting procedures (how they decide who to focus on), the minimization procedures (how they decide which information to discard), and help you makes sense of the many code names and acronyms in the news. He will also discuss the legal and policy ramifications that have become part of the public debate following the recent disclosures, and what you can do about it. After summarizing the programs, technologies, and legal/policy framework in the lecture, the audience can ask questions.
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EventID: 5255
Event: 30th Chaos Communication Congress [30c3] by the Chaos Computer Club [CCC]
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